CRICKET.
HISNIOK MATCH I)I!AWINGS. 'I'll" following iiin furllir-i- drawing; fen* • 11,<> senior < npinn>l(ip lixllil'es:--Third riiiiiiil (coinuieneing fiiiturdiiy ii'.'Xll: I'etone v. Central, lit IVtone; llutt y. North, ill. Iliiti; Kii'-t A v. Y.C., No, 2 iii.-in Jia-I ]i. v. South. Noi 1 I!n-i n Wi'-crvc. J'ourtli round: I'elone v. li.; Unit v. V.c.; Kjist Vi Xorlh; CcntriJi r. South. tilth round: I'elone v. South; Iliill r, I.utl A; Central v. Y.C.; North v. Hast B. aj!tilli;i:v at iiutt. A team of twelve, reprc-sentiw; the Wellington Artillery Corp-, nud ce/ptained by Major Hume, visited l/iwer Hutt on Saturday, mill sisfTi-r<-<l defeat iit tho hande of a local eleven liy i.vj runs tu 113. Tho best ■■cores on i.".'.nh side were Art ill' rv: »V,l. I\nox, :)1; 11 ou<i ;mi , 'jy; Ciipl. liraidlow, 11. llutt: Alder-ley, I) (retired}; Staples, j": "'"'is Mierwood, 11. norland, 1 sherwood, mid 11 arris Ixjwlcd best for Hull, and Knox, Hume, and WiJkc' did best lor the Artillery. UOUSK .MATCHES. ! 'IV A. K. Kernol Cricket Club dcleil'td the_ Wellington Steam Cooperage, at Kelburne l'ark, on Saturday, by un innings and 70 runß. Kernel's feared 15s and (he Steam Cooperage 32 and aG. 11. MidlaneSß, Mnir 27, and llazelwood M were the chief scorers for the winners aml Andrews (i'l) and Chapman (13) fur the losers. 11l tlio bowling, J.oddy captured seven viekct-s Williams live, Mair four, and Simin turj for Kcruol's; and Kdmonds six, Byan three, and Uoig one for the Cooperage. I'lnyinfr at. Krlbiirne l'ark on Saturday last; the. Kangaroos defeated (lie representatives of the Kleetric, bight Department hy 33 mux. Kangaroos. batting fir.st, compiled 127 (Spotswned 32, I,'nui 2-1, Woodliead II). The Kleeirii; representutiv«< responded with 91 (Castles Its. Marshall 11). Spotswood and Yarn bowled beat lor the Kangaroos, and Castles for the Electric Light Department. An enjoyable name of cricket. Was played on the Mental Hospital ground on Saturday afternoon last between Iho employees ot Messrs. Ciallin anil Co, and the stnfl' of the institution. Tbc attendants batted first and declared their innings closed with live wickets down for 175 runs (C. Morgan Gi), Wallis 12, not. out, Hoots 18, Tatnell II). Ciallin and Co. made 31 in their lir.-t innings and 37 in their second. The Hospital thus won bv an innings and 101 runs. Fur Hospital l!ooU (five wickets for 10 runs), Willis (four for 13), and Harnes (four lor 1) howled well. Uains was the on I v successfill bowler for Hie visitors. The visiting team was entertained to lunch bv the Hospital ,Stall' after the match. I'L AY IN DUNJiUIX. (By TclcirraDh.-Prcis Association.) Dunedin, November 18. , Cricket was resumed ycstcrdav afternoon in boisterous weather. Opoho made ltitl nCemiv 03), and Albion 77 for six wickets, Dunedin made 110, and Grunge 50 for six wiekets. Carisbrook A made 327 for six jnekels (Siedcberg 128 and L. Watsou
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1291, 21 November 1911, Page 2
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